A student artist at the University of Utah had installed a “cry closet” in the college library and people on twitter are feeling a little weird about it.

Nemo Miller is the artist behind the project, a student at the University of Utah College of Fine Arts, and he described it as ‘a safe space for stressed out students otherwise known as ‘The Cry Closet.”

‘This space is meant to provide a place for students studying for finals to take a short 10-minute break,’ reads the display’s description.

And while everyone were freaking out over the installation, the University of Utah pointed out that Miller’s display was an attempt at humor — not a legitimate “safe space” for anxious students to use:

Point taken, @dexdawg. We will cease and desist all attempts at humor across campus.

‘Well it wasn’t JUST humor. It is an art installation that is meant to provoke feeling, thought and conversation, which the artist has apparently achieved. And, it made us LOL, which can sometimes be the best stress relief during finals.’ wrote the University of Utah on Twitter.

Jackie Larsen, the student who originally posted Miller’s design on his twitter profile, stated that the project ‘cost nothing to the student body or the school.’

The artist, Nemo Miller, still hasn’t made a comment about his artwork.

Be sure to leave your thoughts on this in the comments section bellow. Young students sure act strange these days don’t they?